Leanord McGregor
Rolling Stones are coming to Indianapolis, Chicago, and Milwaukee and the long obsessed racial identity hatred of this geriatric band for their song Brown Sugar has long obsessed the Jesse Jackson family. Other musicians and music producer splaying tribute to the racial obsession of the industry also have attacked the Rolling Stones as writer Ian Brennan and and Billy Corgan also have joined the bashing boycott trashing of the latest Rolling Stones concerts in the area as Brennan wrote a disgusting piece in the awful Chicago tribune full of hate and misrepresentation of this song.
The continual playing and love of the song by Stones fans angers such individuals as former Smashing Pumpkins lead singer Billy Corgan in addition to this fuck ass globalist music producer Mr Brennan that wants this song banned and never played on the airwaves or sung in concert and the fact that it continues to be played in large stadiums in unison together destroys this mans head.
The Jesse Jackson legacy and family has long fought this song and is now being mentioned by the up and coming activist Junior Jackson Jr, the young grandson of perennial president candidate and operation push activist Reverend Jesse Jackson. Junior Jackson made his feelings well kn ow meting with several activists and rap music representatives for plans of an upcoming boycott of the upcoming Milwaukee,Indy, and Chicago Rolling Stones concerts this summer. I reckon that Junior Jackson Jr, Billy Corgan, and Ian Brennan hate that the Stones are still boogieing and playing this song these three libtards somehow equate with pure racism rhetoric as they are so brain-washed with racial identity OCD that they can't just get over it and seek the total censorship of this legendary band and wish to be YouTube. The primary reason these three stooges of hate are going after the Rolling Stones is because they are green with jealously of the tremendous popularity of this forever band and that people are willing to sing and pay tribute to the remarkable talent of them and greatness of songs including Brown Sugar.
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